Even at 65 miles per hour it's the billboard drivers won't miss. An image of three native Americans and the words turning your arms the government will take care of you is -- -- -- behind the billboard. Well we have no comment -- driver behind the billboard Cooper Anderson with rocky mountain gun owners tell 7 NEWS his group was not involved. But the organization knows who paid for these two billboards. There in response to Colorado lawmakers passing bills restricting the size of a magazine and requiring background checks for all sales nothing. About turning in arms what of the legislation. He is taking it gonna wait to censor already nervous about government control over their gun rights they have to wonder -- have legislation -- -- after this. I don't understand there's some. Native Americans are upset about it and I can legacy -- but you know here again. And god bless America -- freedom. Speech we met up with Weld County sheriff John Cook at this event in Loveland. He joined sheriffs from wherever in El Paso County to talk about a planned lawsuit by -- sheriff's against the state to overturn the new gun bills. We asked him if this billboard helps or hurts that costs. Really get a lot of and publicity. And is causing people to think about it -- a feeling most people not gonna make up their mind based on the billboard.

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